Articles by RailReview - Page 22
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Low-carbon vehicles: why we need a bold approach
Transport Minister John Hayes says that active government support for low emission transport will improve air quality and encourage a successful industry.
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More urgency is needed in reforming planning
Derek Halden says the latest proposals to coordinate development and infrastructure provision must be matched by a different mindset.
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The digital railway debate must widen its horizons
Gavin Devine says that autonomous vehicles could rival rail in providing a comfortable and safe travelling environment
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China sets $115bn budget for 2017
China Railway (CRC) has been handed a budget of $115bn to expand its network this year following record breaking passenger numbers in 2016
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A new dawn for global trade?
The Freight Transport Association broadly supports the Prime Minister’s vision of “frictionless trade”
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Heathrow trial for autonomous vehicle
French-based autonomous vehicle pioneer Navya (part owned by Keolis) has demonstrated its Navya Arma fully autonomous and driverless shuttle at Heathrow Airport
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UITP gives its view on an autonomous future
Autonomous vehicles will lead to a “dystopian” future of even more private vehicle traffic and increasing congestion on roads
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Can’t tell if a commuter is pregnant? There’s an app for that
An innovative new app has been developed by a British company that alerts commuters within 15ft if a pregnant woman would like a seat.
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A hard journey, but we’re getting there
Sir Peter Hendy responds to John Nelson and George Muir’s scepticism and criticism of NR Chief Executive Mark Carne and Network Rail in a previous edition.
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Is the rolling stock cascade in disarray?
Nick Richardson argues that recent rolling stock decisions suggest that all is not as it should be.